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Szent István, Sinkendes Linienschiff

Szent István Österreichisch Ungarisches Linienschiff Stapellauf: 17.1.1914 Kenternd am 10. Juni 1918

(Versenkung erfolgte durch ein italienisches Motorboot)
Depicted place Szent István
Date 10 June 1918
Photographer Unknown
Institut für Meereskunde (Bild 134)
Accession number Bild 134-C1133
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Logo Bundesarchiv This image was provided to Wikimedia Commons by the German Federal Archive (Deutsches Bundesarchiv) as part of a cooperation project. The German Federal Archive guarantees an authentic representation only using the originals (negative and/or positive), resp. the digitalization of the originals as provided by the Digital Image Archive.

The Austro-Hungarian battleship Szent István is sunk by an Italian torpedo boat in 1918 during the First World War.

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